#' Print, summary and plot methods for objects created using 'dmetar' functions
#'
#' Print, summary and plot S3 methods for objects of class \code{direct.evidence.plot}, \code{find.outliers},
#' \code{influence.analysis}, \code{multimodel.inference}, \code{pcurve}, \code{power.analysis},
#' \code{subgroup.analysis.mixed.effects}, \code{direct.evidence.plot}, \code{gosh.diagnostics} and \code{sucra}.
#'
#'
#'
#' @param x An object of class \code{direct.evidence.plot}.
#' @param ... Additional arguments.
#'
#' @details
#' A total of four package-specific S3 methods are provided in \code{dmetar}: S3 methods for \code{print},
#' \code{summary}, \code{plot} and \code{forest}. Outputs from \code{print} and \code{summary} are always identical.
#' When both \code{plot} and \code{forest} are available for a class, outputs of both functions are identical (i.e., a forest
#' plot is returned). The \code{forest}/\code{plot} function allows additional arguments of the \code{meta.forest} or
#' \code{metafor}'s code{\link[metafor]{forest}} function (depending on the class of the meta-analysis object on which prior
#' calculations are based on). These can be used for further styling of the forest plot.
#'
#' @author Mathias Harrer & David Daniel Ebert
#'
#'
#' @importFrom grid grid.newpage grid.draw
#' @importFrom gridExtra grid.arrange
#' @importFrom stats as.formula hat influence ks.test optimize pbinom pchisq pf pnorm pt punif qchisq qf qnorm qt reformulate reorder setNames uniroot
#'
#' @export
#' @method print direct.evidence.plot

print.direct.evidence.plot = function(x, ...){

  cat("Direct Evidence Proportion for each Network Estimate", "\n",
      "-------------------------------------------------", "\n")
  colnames(x$data)[1:2] = c("Direct", "Indirect")
  print(x$data[order(x$data$Indirect),])

  grid::grid.newpage()
  grid.draw(x$plot)

}
